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But it isn't a Type-Moon work. It is a parody world that took a serious turn and was quite good for it. Not being a Type-Moon work means the author made new rules and set the setting to their liking.

In this you are wrong. F/KL is Type-Moon work because it was created under their auspices and even they have partial supervision. Although it is true that Hiroyama has in creating more or less free hand.

Why don't you just admit you were incorrect about Illya's age in F/KL and be done with it? Is this the First Rule of the Internet you are following here, "Never admit you are wrong even when the evidence is plainly presented to you."?

Why don't you just admit you were incorrect about Illya's age in F/KL and be done with it? Is this the First Rule of the Internet you are following here, "Never admit you are wrong even when the evidence is plainly presented to you."?

Because there is nothing to admit. Her age in F/KL is not clearly determined. There are only hints about which I will not guess without any proof.

A continuation of the Kuro x Illya fight, as well as a showcase of card use from Illya, where she changes from Lancer, to Rider, to Saber in quick succession. What's very interesting in this is that Kuro shows knowledge of the actual identities of the personalities behind each card, something that Illya herself is clueless about.

Also, Gil is being deliberately vague as usual, but does give insight on the mechanics of the Ainsworth Class Cards, where the Heroic Spirits' personalities are apparently subsumed ala Berserker. Gil reasons that he's been able to keep his personality and free will because of his massive ego, but as usual it's likely not the whole story.

Also, page 32. That hip lock, complete with crossed legs to keep the prey from pulling out. Are we SURE that Kuro hasn't been taking cues from 18+ movies or games? Even RUBY was impressed, and that's saying a lot.

A continuation of the Kuro x Illya fight, as well as a showcase of card use from Illya, where she changes from Lancer, to Rider, to Saber in quick succession. What's very interesting in this is that Kuro shows knowledge of the actual identities of the personalities behind each card, something that Illya herself is clueless about.

Also, Gil is being deliberately vague as usual, but does give insight on the mechanics of the Ainsworth Class Cards, where the Heroic Spirits' personalities are apparently subsumed ala Berserker. Gil reasons that he's been able to keep his personality and free will because of his massive ego, but as usual it's likely not the whole story.

Also, page 32. That hip lock, complete with crossed legs to keep the prey from pulling out. Are we SURE that Kuro hasn't been taking cues from 18+ movies or games? Even RUBY was impressed, and that's saying a lot.

Ugh, if only Kuro just knew all about Archer. Well it's hard to say if she knows or not (I'm more on the side of her not knowing becuz of the way she acts around him) but maybe the fact that Archer is somewhat of a symbol for unknown Heroes is preventing Kuro from knowing the identity. Well she could also be knowledgeable of ancient Mythology as well, just as much as her knowledge for sex. If it's just prior knowledge then that can be another reason why she may not know Archer's identity. I don't think Illya even knows the Heroes' names of those she Installs.

It was shown when Illya installed Caster that she learned about the spirit as well, so installing should give you knowledge about that hero. Kuro may be an exception due to how she obtained the powers of Archer and the whole deal around that mess.

It's hard to tell whether Kuro is just full of knowledge (she did say that Iri and Kiritsugu sealed Illya's memories and knowledge, which shouldn't normally be much since she wasn't even a year old) or if she can identify heroes at will.

Chapter 8 scanlated and released.
Looks like I was spot on about why Kuro was pissed.

I stand by what I said before. Fear is fear, and suffering is suffering. You cannot compare it and say "well someone else has suffered more than you, so you don't have a right to be unhappy." Illya is afraid and she should be afraid. What's happened to her is still frightening. The fact that it happened to Miyu before is immaterial. She has a right to be afraid. And if she can't confess that fear to her "sister," who can she tell it to? She'll work her way through it and stand up when she needs to: she always does. She just needs time to deal with her emotions.

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And of course we have to have the twincest for the prana replenishment. Kuro has no concept of "moderation" in anything, does she?

It's more that Kuro is upset that Illya didn't even consider that Miyu went through the same thing. Now that they're going through what she did, Kuro wants to save her so they can bond and build their trust in each other more thoroughly.

Illya is getting skilled at using the cards. She has no trouble switching rapidly between them now.

I agree. The Saber Lily outfit suits Illya a a lot better than the Blue Saber outfit Miyu wore. That was a very nice surprise.

She's also skilled in the 'You can't release outside' hold.

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